Chelsea Freezes General Admission Prices for 26/27 Season
Chelsea have moved to steady the matchday costs for supporters, announcing that all general admission season tickets and match-by-match prices will be frozen for the 2026/27 campaign.
In a climate where many Premier League fans brace for annual increases, the decision lands as a clear signal from the club hierarchy. The message is simple: loyal match-goers will not pay more next season for their usual seats.
The club underlined that stance in a statement, thanking fans for “incredible support this season” and stressing that, while prices stay flat, work behind the scenes will continue to reshape and tighten ticketing policy to make the system “fairer and more secure” for supporters.
That dialogue with fans has been running through the Fan Advisory Board, whose co-chairs, Neil Beard and Tracy Brown, welcomed the outcome. They praised the club’s engagement on both pricing and wider policy updates and made it clear they intend to stay involved as Chelsea refine the ticketing experience.
One of the most notable changes arrives in the East Lower South. As part of a broader anti-touting push and an effort to free up more tickets for members, Chelsea will scrap the current sales restriction rules in that section from next season. Adult and youth tickets there will no longer need to be bought alongside a junior or senior concession, opening up greater flexibility for buyers.
A small number of season ticket holders in that area will see their prices affected by the shift. The club has contacted those supporters directly.
Renewals
Attention now turns to renewals. The window for season ticket holders opens on 10 June and runs until 26 June, a firm deadline after which renewals will close.
Details of Chelsea’s membership packages for next season will be released in due course, with the club inviting fans to register their interest ahead of that announcement. Information on general admission match-by-match pricing for the women’s team will follow, keeping another key part of the fanbase firmly in the frame as planning for 26/27 gathers pace.


